Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR)

Anaerobic digestion is a technology that widely applied for treatment of organic wastes that are easily biodegrable in nature. This few decades, this technique has become the centre of attention in resource recovery field of research, as it widely used in converting waste into resources, such as bio...

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Main Authors: Newati Wid, R. Selaman
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spelling my.ums.eprints.213182021-06-18T01:06:41Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21318/ Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR) Newati Wid R. Selaman Q Science (General) T Technology (General) Anaerobic digestion is a technology that widely applied for treatment of organic wastes that are easily biodegrable in nature. This few decades, this technique has become the centre of attention in resource recovery field of research, as it widely used in converting waste into resources, such as biogas and nutrient. While the use of anaerbic digestion for biogas recovery has been extensively studied, phosphorus recovery using anaerobic digestion isstill under utilised. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the anaerobic digestion of different organic substrates, namely food waste, palm oil mill effluent sludge and water treatment sludge in recovering phosphorus using a simple batch mesophilic reactor. Three reactors containing different substrates with working volume of 400 mL were set up to perform anaerobic digestion at optimum conditions (35oC, pH6.0 and 80 rpm) for 30 days. The results show that the highest phosphorus was from palm oil mill effluent sludge, followed by food waste and water treatment sludge with 57.88%, 31.94% and 26.47%, respectively. Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 2020 Proceedings PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21318/1/Comparison%20of%20phosphorus%20recovery%20from%20different%20organic%20substrates%20using%20Simple%20Batch%20Mesophilic%20Reactor%20%28SBMR%29.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21318/2/Comparison%20of%20phosphorus%20recovery%20from%20different%20organic%20substrates%20using%20Simple%20Batch%20Mesophilic%20Reactor%20%28SBMR%291.pdf Newati Wid and R. Selaman (2020) Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR). https://www.ums.edu.my/fssa/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/PROCEEDINGS-BOOK-ST-2020-e-ISSN.pdf
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Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR)
description Anaerobic digestion is a technology that widely applied for treatment of organic wastes that are easily biodegrable in nature. This few decades, this technique has become the centre of attention in resource recovery field of research, as it widely used in converting waste into resources, such as biogas and nutrient. While the use of anaerbic digestion for biogas recovery has been extensively studied, phosphorus recovery using anaerobic digestion isstill under utilised. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the anaerobic digestion of different organic substrates, namely food waste, palm oil mill effluent sludge and water treatment sludge in recovering phosphorus using a simple batch mesophilic reactor. Three reactors containing different substrates with working volume of 400 mL were set up to perform anaerobic digestion at optimum conditions (35oC, pH6.0 and 80 rpm) for 30 days. The results show that the highest phosphorus was from palm oil mill effluent sludge, followed by food waste and water treatment sludge with 57.88%, 31.94% and 26.47%, respectively.
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R. Selaman
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title Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR)
title_short Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR)
title_full Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR)
title_fullStr Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR)
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using Simple Batch Mesophilic Reactor (SBMR)
title_sort comparison of phosphorus recovery from different organic substrates using simple batch mesophilic reactor (sbmr)
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